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Tag Archives: Shapelock
Shapelock protective case for Laur’s Prius fob
We had a quite unpleasant and mysterious problem with the Prius’ alarm sounding (lights and horn) when we parked in a quiet neighborhood front of some friends’ house. (For a square dance.) We got stuff out of the trunk, but … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Shapelock stuff
Tagged alarm, false alarm, fob, panic button, prius, Shapelock
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Shapelock lesson with zipper pull repair
The bits of hardware that attach the zipper pull to the slide broke off on the orange mesh bag that holds adapters in my black recording bag. As a replacement, I made a loop out of 17 ga baling wire … Continue reading
Chip lifter with Shapelock handle
Now that the sound record and playback stuff for the starter’s gun is working, I actually have to pull and replace the PLCC memory chips. The smallest screwdriver that lives where I do this is a little too big, so … Continue reading